Every year, on my birthday, there is always a list of celebrities, most of whom do not give any indication of knowing and loving God, who are celebrating their birthdays. I'm still eating cake and I'm keeping my gifts.
If for some reason you are unable to celebrate yours, I am willing to eat your cake and open your presents.
For those who do celebrate, I am an excellent cake taster. No one has been poisoned on my watch.
Folks, whatever day was chosen, someone would have an objection. And if we rotated it every year, the Antirotationists would object.
Just enjoy God.
Amen. Just enjoy God.
Do you wonder if all the negativity some seek to interject this holy-day season, if they refuse gifts people give them?
Something else too. The focus on paganism that seeks repeatedly to invalidate Christs-mass.
If we allow that agenda to influence our faith and practice,where does it stop? Do we then wait for naysayers to bring up the history of savior gods prior to Jesus?
Do we then say we can't accept the Gospel because of the list of savior gods and crucified savior gods, like Hesus, also called Eros, in 834 B.C, that preceded Jesus?
There of course will be outrage at that suggestion however, it is contextually sound to bring this up because of the focus some use to empower paganism to disparage Christmas.
I also don't believe atheists judging Christians as hypocritical for any reason has credibility.
God doesn't exist. But atheists focusing on Christians way of life do. That's odd. Though I've known some who claim that obsession is because of our influence in secular society.
Nonsense of course being America is not a theocracy. As these last few years have proven when laws and policies are distinctly not aligned with scripture.
The point is as I see it, and as you rightly observed, just enjoy God.
Christmas falls on December 25th. Not December 21st.
Christmas was never pagan. Because ancient pagans Romans didn't honor Christ.
Especially when Christianity was outlawed before Emperor Constantine.
Dear fellow Christians, don't agree with Christmas? Don't celebrate it. Refuse gifts, don't make a special dinner, don't decorate, nothing at all.
And please, don't try to disparrage those who don't believe as you do.
Because that's a pattern we have when judging the world and that looks bad when we turn it against ourselves in ignorance.
Especially when Christmas was never pagan.
And today's Halloween has no semblance of relationship to All Hallows Eve, Samhain. And Easter has no relationship whatever to the ancient goddess Ostara.
Love God. Our holy-days are empowered by that love.